Its my personal favorite. I have a line in a song that I wrote where I say "I and I survive just like a case full of Bad Brains". I dont think anybody will ever hear it though and go "oh yeah! Bad Brains!". At least they haven't so far.

sounds like it. They never had replacements. HR just left for a while.

they actually did have replacements for a while, there was a different singer on rise, which is an ok album i guess, but i don't even think of it as bad brains.

i think every bad brains album is worth hearing, and most are essential.
if you can, track down the original pvc records version of rock for light. the caroline reissue is sped up a half step for no reason and remixed poorly.

It was in a house. THe whole story is in the booklet. Ric okesek had the house all rigged and recorded that shit on a four track tape recorder. Right before Regulator you can hear one of their seeds talking about Ric's red tape recorder.

i think it was don zientara, minor threat's producer. ric ocasek produced rock for light and god of love.

no. Ric did black Dots. Its in the booklet. He took part in rock for light as well.

EDIT...okay you got me. I just googled that shit and I must have been thinking of when I read the rock for light booklet too. I remember reading about how the house was rigged though. On wiki it says they recorded in the basement but I remember the booklet saying that Dr know had to go upstairs and record within a closet. They were seperated throughout that house while recording and they did it at night time. They would record after they had finished a full day of dayjobs.

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Originally Posted by xHard to Earnx

HR didn't sing on one record, and Mackie played drums on one or two.

How are you gonna say HR didnt sing on one record. cmon now. Thats false. Who sung the recorded songs then???